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Press ReleaseMarch 24, 2026
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Pace continues to convene global conversations on AI in higher education. Coverage in News India Times highlights the University’s recent international summit exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching, research, and institutional strategy, with participation from global leaders in higher education and policy.
Sara Falcone, PhD, assistant professor of computer science at Pace University’s Seidenberg School, has been awarded a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, one of the most competitive and respected research funding organizations in the world.
For 120 years, Pace University graduates have shaped industries, influenced public life, and pushed innovation forward. From a U.S. Secretary of the Navy to Olympic medalists, global health leaders, and cultural trailblazers, explore the alumni whose impact tells the story of Pace—past, present, and future.
In 1906, with a $600 loan and a single rented classroom on Park Row, Homer Pace launched an entrepreneurial idea that would become a model for the future of higher education.
Global leaders in higher education, policy, and technology gathered at Pace University’s New York City campus on Monday for Intelligent Futures: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Universities and Higher Education, a one-day international conference exploring how AI is transforming the future of universities worldwide.
Christelle Scharff, PhD, professor of computer science in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at Pace University, has received a Fulbright Specialist Program award from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
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News 12 covered the opening of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony on campus. The center includes a new environmental data laboratory designed to monitor conditions in the Hudson Valley and support technology-focused research and learning, made possible through a gift from philanthropist and business leader Gale Epstein—and Hispanic Business TV has the story.
Pace University today celebrated the ribbon cutting and official inauguration of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy and the Environment at the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, marking a significant expansion of the University’s leadership in environmental technology and policy innovation.